After a gay couple sicced the powers of the state on Denver baker Jack Phillips for not baking them a wedding cake, Donald J. Trump's administration has stepped in... Here's the amazing step the administration took that proves freedom of religion will finally be protected under this president. Read more…

A Maryland county judge has ordered the state bar to investigate three lawyers accused of deleting thousands of Hillary Clinton's emails. Circuit Judge Paul F. Harris Jr. ruled Monday that the Attorney Grievance Commission and Office of Bar Counsel Maryland Office of Bar Counsel must look into complaints against Cheryl Mills, Heather Samuelson and David E. Kendall, citing "allegations of destroying evidence,” according to the Washington Times. The ruling came after Ty Clevenger, an attorney in New York City, filed the complaint. He recently was denied files from the FBI related to Clinton’s email investigation, due to what the bureau called a lack of ... Read More

1. When it Comes to Reduced Taxation, the Numbers Always Add Up - by John Tamny via Forbes
Apple is the world’s most valuable company today, but in 1997 it nearly went bankrupt. Thanks to a $150 million dollar investment care of Bill Gates, the late Steve Jobs was able to acquire the resources necessary to nurse Apple back to health. Jobs, Apple and a world soon-to-be reliant on Apple’s products were all very lucky thanks to Gates’s wealth being so immense that he could risk an enormous sum on a formerly great company that many left for dead. What’s important about Gates is that he had $150 million to lose.

What is wrong with Nancy Pelosi? That question is coming up again as the House Minority Leader was seen on Saturdayrepeatedly telling the audience to clap and botching simple words. A painfully awkward moment came when she had to tell the audience to applaud for President Obama. But no one clapped...